- Jack Danaher Molloy, 24, from Pittsburgh, was indicted for attempting to support the terrorist group Hezbollah and for making false statements to the FBI.
- Molloy traveled to Lebanon and Syria with the aim of joining Hezbollah, despite being told by contacts that the timing was not right.
- He allegedly expressed hatred toward Jewish people and used antisemitic usernames on social media platforms, including “KIKEKILLER313” on X.
- Molloy faces up to 20 years for the terrorism support charge and up to eight years for false statements, with a combined maximum penalty of 28 years in prison if convicted. Read More